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Revealing generation, migration, and dissociation of electron-hole pairs and current emergence in an organic photovoltaic cell

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
Volume 7, Issue 25, Pages -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abf7672

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Funding

  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong SAR [GRF 17316016, 17309620]
  2. Centre of Machine Learning for Energy Materials and Devices (Hong Kong)
  3. Hong Kong Quantum AI Lab Ltd.
  4. Guangdong Shenzhen Joint Key Fund [2019B1515120045]
  5. Shenzhen Basic Research Fund [JCYJ20190813164805689]
  6. DFG Research Training Group RTG-2247
  7. German/Hongkong DAAD-ARC grant
  8. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [FR 2833/60-1, SPP1839, SPP1840, SFB 1372]
  9. Volkswagenstiftung [ZN3626]
  10. Volkswagenstiftung (SMART)
  11. DFG Research Training Group RTG-1885

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By using an innovative quantum mechanical method, this study observes the generation and migration of electron-hole pairs in an organic photovoltaic cell in real time and space, leading to the emergence of current. The results support previous experimental evidence and provide insights for further exploration of charge separation and transport mechanisms.
Using an innovative quantum mechanical method for an open quantum system, we observe in real time and space the generation, migration, and dissociation of electron-hole pairs, transport of electrons and holes, and current emergence in an organic photovoltaic cell. Ehrenfest dynamics is used to study photoexcitation of thiophene:fullerene stacks coupled with a time-dependent density functional tight-binding method. Our results display the generation of an electron-hole pair in the donor and its subsequent migration to the donor-acceptor interface. At the interface, electrons transfer from the lowest unoccupied molecular orbitals (LUMOs) of thiophenes to the second LUMOs of fullerene. Further migration of electrons and holes leads to the emergence of current. These findings support previous experimental evidence of coherent couplings between electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom and are expected to stimulate further work toward exploring the interplay between electron-hole pair (exciton) binding and vibronic coupling for charge separation and transport.

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